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As a perfessional proofraeder, naterally I was delited.
A "Dreme" Come True 2010
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‘It’s naterally very gratifying to my feelings as a man, to know that man.
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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But when that little child is dropped into heavier for that grab of whisker or shaking, then that man naterally up and says to himself,
Great Expectations 2007
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Witsuntide being a rayther slack time with us Hed Waiters, coz our principle paytrons is all out of Town, I naterally slected that week for my annewal yearly wisit to the Royal Academy.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 30, 1891 Various
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The paige's bisiness is to _weight_ on the ladies, wich is naterally _light_ work; and being such a small chap, you may suppose they can never make enuff of him.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, July 24, 1841 Various
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Minnysteeril natur is wal enough an 'a site better'n most other kines I know on, but the other sort sech as Welbor hed wuz of the Lord's makin' an 'naterally more wonderfle an' sweet tastin 'leastways to me so fur as heerd from.
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So my cureosety was naterally egsited, and nex day off I gos to Hide
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 31, 1891 Various
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Amost all their tork was about what they calls their "World's Show," as is to be held at Chickargo, I thinks they called it, the year after next, and what they have naterally come here for, is to arrange for the Lord MARE and his too Sherryffs, with their State Carridges, and state Footmen, and state Robes, to go over and show 'em how to open it!
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 22, 1891 Various
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The nervous, as you will naterally s'pose from my remarks, is a sort o 'hired help, -- friend o' the family, like a poor relation, -- handy to hev in the house, an 'all that.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864 Various
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It's trouble, Doctor; 'cos Massa Venner bright man naterally, --' n 'he's got a great heap o' books.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 Various
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